Triang Spot On

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Fred7A
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Triang Spot On

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I haven't been doing much with my models or on here lately, but I have updated my Spot-On cabinet with several new additions and upgrades.
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Idris
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Drool, drool!
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Lovely collection you have there Jason even including the elusive 'Tardis' (Mk2 Metropolitan Police Box).

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Fantastic models Jason, I don’t own any spot on models but I can see their attraction, lovely indeed.
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Wow !! :mrgreen: first thing is the condition of your models ,they all look to be of high standard,which when applied to spot on means big bucks,i have probably have the same amount of models but mine apart from a few are in really bad shape,and i don,t have any signs or people but i do have a couple of red telephone boxes which are different shades of red and seem to match your aec majors :D
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Thanks for the kind comments. I like my models to look presentable, but they certainly aren't mint, and several are repaints, including one of the AECs and the ambulance.

I have several buildings, and I am currently working out the best way to display these.
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I now have a suitable display for my Spot-On buildings. I've used Dinky pavements, because my Spot-On road sections are all a bit warped, and they are quite big and cumbersome, making them awkward to fit into an enclosed space.
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Heres two of my lock-down restoration 1100s.......Those AECs are really big buckes now and I have never managed to get one yet at the right price as even scrappers can reach £80..
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Heres the man with the bargains.Always open to offers from this sites members..http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/misterpop/m.h ... m=&_ipg=25
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Please feel free to post as many photos as you like. Many of us are very much enjoying seeing these.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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Beautiful models and an amazing collection- thanks for posting them. Spot-on models are just not found here in Canada. In all my years of collecting vintage diecast, I have only found the taxi and the double decker bus- likely purchased as souvenirs on trips to England, and brought back.

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